PhD Degree in Civil Engineering in Czech Republic

See PhD Programs in Civil Engineering in Czech Republic 2017

Requirements for the PhD program often involve the student having already obtained a Master’s degree. Additionally, a thesis or dissertation primarily consisting of original academic research must be submitted. In some countries, this work may even need to be defended in front of a panel.

If you are a bachelor’s degree holder in the field of civil engineering, you may want to further your knowledge. Enroll for a PhD degree in civil engineering, which serves as the highest degree in the faculty. It is structured to help you have the expertise with quality research in experimental and the analytical fields of the course. Choose to focus on construction management and engineering, highway and traffic engineering or urban infrastructure systems engineering and management to mention a few disciplines.

Czech Republic is in the heart of Europe is a neighbor of Slovakia, Austria, Germany, and Poland. Czech universities offer long-standing reputation and interesting specializations.

Study type

Study type

Pace

Pace

Czech Technical University in Prague

Building Engineering | Building and Structural Engineering | Construction Management and Engineering | Environmental Engineering | Mathematics in Civil Engineering | Physical and Material Engineering | Systems Engineering in the | Building Industry and Capital Construction | Water Engineering and Water Management
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Best Doctorates in Civil Engineering in Czech Republic 2017. Fields of study
Building Engineering
Building and Structural Engineering
Construction Management and Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Mathematics in Civil Engineering
Physical and Material Engineering
Systems Engineering in the Building Industry and Capital Construction
Water Engineering and Water Management
Scholarship
yes, for full-time students
Foreign Ph.D. students studying in Czech full- time
Successful candidates for full-time study, who are graduated civil engineers, receive the student status for another four years. Thus, they are entitled to a monthly scholarship, food vouchers and accommodation in university halls of residence at a reduced student price. They can also receive a reduction on the public transportation pass. Foreign Ph.D. students studying in Czech Republic have to arrange and cover health insurance themselves if they do not have the Czech citizenship.
The scholarship can be paid only for a "standard study time", i.e. 48 months. The amount of the scholarships is stipulated by the Dean´s directive VD 9/2014.
Foreign Ph.D. students studying in part- time and students studying in English are not entitled to scholarships
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